Hello NLRS!
First, a thanks to Janice and Bruce for
getting me set up with the club
resources!
I'm Thomas, an amateur out of Madison, WI
EN53GA in the midst of
expanding my operating capabilities and RF
knowledge VHF+. In part for
(operating on 10 unique bands at each of 10
parks or contacting 10 parks
each with 10 unique bands) and because
smaller/easier antennas are
simpler for field work than HF at times. It's
also fun to add bands to
the SOTA statistics. Plus putting my
electrical engineering knowledge to
use in ways the day job doesn't really
require is fun, too.
My current project is contemplating how to
put the wideband FM
transceiver of the popularly-hacked UV-K5
series of HTs to use on other
bands, particularly 33 and 23 cm for
potential low-cost operation up
there (minus the uphill battle that is SHF
surface-mount design). The
latest post on my blog about this
contemplates the approach to this
and I'm thinking about test plans/techniques
for the transmit side of
the mods. I'm also using the Q5 Signals
documentation
the receive side.
While I'm outside the NLRS ARRL circle, I
hope to improve on my ARRL VHF
January performance later this year as
portable analog. My January
operation was in at least a foot of fresh
snow at Blue Mound State Park
qualifying SOTA and POTA activations along
with reaching two unique
grids across the lower four bands with FM and
SSB. The solo trip to view
the eclipse and play POTA/WWFF does lend me
toward portable over rover
operation.
Looking forward to working club members on
the air in the future.
Currently not expecting to attend Aurora or
Central States this year.
I've got a Dish TV dish (no longer with LNBs)
in storage and an
assortment of cables/parts to put to use.
Maybe this year!
- Thomas / WN1C
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